Secular Change in Morphological Pelvic Traits used for Sex Estimation |
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Authors: | Alexandra R. Klales Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Applied Forensic Sciences, Mercyhurst University, 501 East 38th Street, Erie, PA, 19380 USA;2. Additional information and reprint requests:;3. Alexandra R. Klales, Ph.D.;4. 1515 East Woodbank Way;5. West Chester PA 19380, USA;6. E‐mail: |
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Abstract: | This research evaluates secular change in Phenice's (Am J Phys Anthropol, 30, 1969 and 297) three morphological traits of the pubis, as described by Klales et al. (Am J Phys Anthropol, 149, 2012 and 104): medial aspect of the ischio‐pubic ramus, subpubic contour, and ventral arc. Ordinal scores were collected for these traits and compared between a sample of innominates from the historical Hamann–Todd Collection (n = 170) and modern Bass Donated Collection (n = 129). Using the Freeman–Halton test, significant differences between temporal sample score frequencies were found for all traits in females and for the subpubic contour and ventral arc in males. Despite these findings, classification accuracy using logistic regression between the temporal periods remained low (68.7%). These results suggest that secular changes in trait expression are occurring; however, sex estimation methods using these traits and created with historical samples are still applicable to modern forensic cases. In fact, the secular changes occurring in these traits contribute to better classification accuracy between sexes in modern populations. |
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Keywords: | forensic science forensic anthropology secular change pelvic nonmetrics biological profile sex estimation methods |
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